Definition of Pseudoplasmodium. Meaning of Pseudoplasmodium. Synonyms of Pseudoplasmodium

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- A grex (also called a pseudoplasmodium, or slug) starts as a crowd of single-celled amoebae of the groups Ac****mycota or Dictyosteliida; grex is the...
- Pseudoplasmodium or "slug" of a Dictyostelium...
- Haeckel 1868/Cinekowksa 1867 Labyrinthomyxa Duboscq 1921 Pseudoplasmodium Molisch 1925 Labyrinthula Cienkowski 1864 [=Labyrinthodictyon Valkanov...
- exhausted, they aggregate to form a multicellular ****embly, called a pseudoplasmodium, grex, or slug (not to be confused with the gastropod mollusc called...
- over to lie flat on the ground. The amoebae work together as a motile pseudoplasmodium, also known as a slug. The slug is about 2–4 mm long, composed of up...
- discoideum is social; it aggregates when starved to form a migrating pseudoplasmodium or slug. This multicellular organism eventually will produce a fruiting...
- protoplasmodium, aphanoplasmodium, phaneroplasmodium, filoplasmodium, and pseudoplasmodium. plasmogamy The fusion of two cells or plasmodial cytoplasms, resulting...
- exhibits a complex swirling-pulsating spiral pattern when forming a pseudoplasmodium.[3] The term acrasin was descriptively named after Acrasia from Edmund...
- completely at the bottom of the Petri dish into a syncytium-like or pseudoplasmodium structure, in which the nuclei do not merge. From these syncytia, budding...
- form a "pseudoplasmodium" in which they remain separate individuals but behave as if the whole m**** was a single organism. The pseudoplasmodium can move...